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International Court Issues Arrest Warrant for Qaddafi
Libyan strongman officially charged with crimes against humanity.
By Josh Voorhees | Posted Monday, Jun. 27, 2011, at 10:02 AM EDT 
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 The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants on Monday for Libyan 
strongman Muammar Qaddafi, one of his sons and his top intelligence official on 
charges of crimes against humanity.

Qaddafi and his two lieutenants are accused of planning and carrying out 
attacks on civilians in the immediate wake of the uprising that led to the 
ongoing NATO bombing campaign.

The court said that Qaddafi and his son, Seif Islam Qaddafi, plotted to 
suppress all civilian dissent and that their policy was carried out by 
Qaddafi's brother in law and intelligence chief Abdullah Sanoussi, reports the 
New York Times.

The ruling came after a 30-minute hearing in The Hague, where a panel of three 
pre-trial judges weighed the charges detailed in a lengthy report submitted to 
the court last month by its chief prosecutor, Luis Moreno-Ocampo.

The charges are limited to a 10-day period at the outset of the protests and do 
not include any actions taken during the full-scale battle that later erupted 
between Qaddafi's government and rebel forces.

The arrest warrants turn the three men into internationally wanted suspects, 
but there remain plenty of questions concerning how the court might gain 
custody of the men.

Libya is not among the 115 countries that recognize the ICC's authority, and 
government officials there have already said they would disregard any actions 
by the court.

Still, the warrants carry plenty of weight because the investigation that led 
to the charges was unanimously ordered b the U.N. Security Council. The charges 
could also put Qaddafi's allies in Uganda and Venezuela (members of the ICC) in 
an awkward position if the Libyan leader requests refuge in their countries, 
the Associated Press reports.

For their part, Libyan rebels welcomed the news and downplayed the notion that 
there was ever a chance that Qaddafi would leave peacefully.


"The people feel vindicated by such a response," rebel council spokesman Jalal 
al-Galal told Reuters. "Qaddafi was never inclined to leave Libya in the first 
place. He's buying time and holding out in his territory for as long as he can. 
This will only hasten the departure of Qaddafi and his regime."

Photo by Courtney Kealy/Getty Images. 

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